String operations, How strings are used – Texas Instruments PLUS TI-89 User Manual

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292 Chapter 17: Programming

17PROGRM.DOC TI-89/TI-92 Plus: Programming (English) Susan Gullord Revised: 02/23/01 1:14 PM Printed: 02/23/01 2:18 PM Page 292 of 40

A string is a sequence of characters enclosed in "quotes". In
programming, strings allow the program to display information or
prompt the user to perform some action. For example:

Disp "The result is",answer

— or —

Input "Enter the angle in degrees",ang1

— or —

"Enter the angle in degrees”! str1
Input str1,ang1

Some input commands (such as

InputStr

) automatically store user

input as a string and do not require the user to enter quotation
marks.

A string cannot be evaluated mathematically, even if it appears to be
a numeric expression. For example, the string

"61"

represents the

characters

"6"

and

"1"

, not the number

61

.

Although you cannot use a string such as

"61"

or

"2x+4"

in a

calculation, you can convert a string into a numeric expression by
using the

expr

command.

String Operations

Strings are used to enter and display text characters. You can
type a string directly, or you can store a string to a variable.

How Strings Are
Used

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